Junk Yards in Bowie, TX
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List of Junkyards in Bowie City
- 4.3Check mapAddress:5401 Hwy 287 Access Rd, Bowie, TX (Zipcode: 76230)Phone:Open hours:Open 24 hoursStatus:Open
I came here looking for a part that I could clearly see, that they had. I never saw anyone to ask, so I called and I was repeatedly told that I was wrong. I needed a new head for my truck and honestly they could have made at least as much as they were going to get for the whole engine. Oh well, that's why ppl don't use salvage yards anymore. Everyone would much rather go to a pick-n-pull. That's my thoughts.
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1. In Texas, TX, How Many Auto Salvage Yards Are There?
In total, there are 2 auto salvage yards in Texas, TX.
2. What Information Are Provided About Auto Salvage Yards in Texas, TX?
You can find the address information, phone number, operating hours, and official website of the auto salvage yards in Texas, TX.
3. Which Auto Salvage Yards Are Nearest to Me in Texas, TX?
You can find the nearest auto salvage yards near you in Texas, TX by pressing the "Check map" icon. Or you can check on this page to find auto salvage yards near you.
4. Which Auto Salvage Yard in Texas, TX Is Regarded as the Best?
Phillips Auto Salvage and Towing is the best auto salvage yard in Texas, TX. The following is one of the most recent comments on this auto salvage yard.
“I came here looking for a part that I could clearly see, that they had. I never saw anyone to ask, so I called and I was repeatedly told that I was wrong. I needed a new head for my truck and honestly they could have made at least as much as they were going to get for the whole engine. Oh well, that's why ppl don't use salvage yards anymore. Everyone would much rather go to a pick-n-pull. That's my thoughts.”